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This is one of the Barnyard Races at our county fair last month. The cute piggies soared around the track. If you blink, you miss them running by you.
The piggies look so cute :) They very often have things like that at country fairs here, very often sheep with stuffed dolls tied to their backs as 'jockeys'. :)
usual at fairs now they have some type of races. One time I seen sheep race and monkeys were the jockeys.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
A monkey jockey would make an interesting character for a picture book.
DeleteWow. That looks exciting.
ReplyDeleteIt was. I go crazy at these things. lol
DeleteSqueeeee (not Brett Kavanaugh's pal). I remember something about pigs racing for Oreos at the State Fair, it was pretty amusing. A win win.
ReplyDeleteNo oreos were thrown around this racetrack. I wonder what then was the incentive to get the pigs to run.
DeleteI thought they were dogs! I wonder what was used as a carrot.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'm wondering now, Colleen. I hope it was something good.
DeleteThe piggies look so cute :) They very often have things like that at country fairs here, very often sheep with stuffed dolls tied to their backs as 'jockeys'. :)
ReplyDeleteNever seen that kind of race
ReplyDeleteDaisy would get a kick out of them, I bet. :-)
Deleteomg pigs! They are not meant for racing, they're meant to stand around with curly tails and push their widdle snouts against my hand!!!
ReplyDeleteA few years back, the pigs jumped hurdles in one race. It was amazing. Pigs do fly! I'm glad though that this outfit didn't do that.
DeleteI hope they weren't freaked out.
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